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" ... is uniformly mixed with its own weight of cold water, slowly heated to boiling, and the liquid, after boiling briskly for a minute or two, is strained through a towel from the coagulated albumen and... "
The London Lancet - Página 219
1851
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Blackwood's Lady's Magazine and Gazette of the Fashionable ..., Volúmenes32-33

1852 - 576 páginas
...fabrine, now become hard and horny. There will thus be obtained an equal weight of the most aromatic soups of such strength as cannot be obtained, even by boiling for hours, from a piece of flesh. If it was wanted as beef tea, nothing need be added but a little salt. For soup, the usual additions...
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The Retrospect of Practical Medicine and Surgery: Being a ..., Volúmenes15-16

1848 - 752 páginas
...the coagulated albumen and the fibrine, now become hard and homy, we obtain an equal weight of the most aromatic soup, of such strength as cannot be obtained, even by bpiling for hours, from a piece of fleshWhen mixed with salt, and the other usual additions by which...
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Medico-chirurgical Review and Journal of Practical Medicine, Volumen51

1847 - 614 páginas
...the coagulated albumen and the fibrine, now become hard and horny, we obtain an equal weight of the most aromatic soup, of such strength as cannot be...by boiling for hours, from a piece of flesh. When mhed with salt and the other usual additions by which soup is usually seasoned, and tinged somewhat...
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Researches on the Chemistry of Food

Justus Freiherr von Liebig, William Gregory - 1847 - 206 páginas
...the coagulated albumen and the fibrine, now become hard and horny, we obtain an equal weight of the most aromatic soup, of such strength as cannot be, obtained, even by boilEXTRACT OF FLESH, OR Influence of the brown colour of soup on the judgment we form as to its strength...
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The Journal of Health and Disease, Volumen3

1848 - 788 páginas
...become hard and horny, we obtain an equal weight of the most aromatic soup, of such strength as can be obtained even by boiling for hours from a piece...by means of roasted onions or burnt sugar, it forms tbe very best soup that can be prepared from one pound of flesh.' " It is clear from this latter formula,...
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The Cultivator, Volumen5

1848 - 400 páginas
...hard and horny, we obtain an equal weight of the most aromatic soup, of such a strength us г чин be obtained, even by boiling for hours, from a piece...of flesh. When mixed with salt, and the other usual ad ditions by which soup is usually seasoned, and tinged somewhat darker by means of roasted onions...
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The Cultivator: A Monthly Publication, Devoted to Agriculture, Volumen5

1848 - 788 páginas
...fibrine, now be•omiug hard and horny, we obtain an equal weight of the most aromatic soup, of such a strength as cannot be obtained, even by boiling for hours, from a piece of flesh. Wheii mixed with salt, and tho other usual additions by which soup is usually seasoned, and tinged...
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London Medical Gazette, Volumen6

1848 - 400 páginas
...an equal weight of the most aromatic soap, of snch strength as cannot he ohtained, even hy hoiling for hours, from a piece of flesh. When mixed with salt and the other usual additious, hy which soup is usually seasoned, and tinged somewhat darker hy meaus uf roasted onions...
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A Practical Treatise on the Domestic Management and Most Important Diseases ...

George Edward Day - 1849 - 266 páginas
...one or two minutes, strain it through a thick cloth or towel. In this way we obtain about a pint of most aromatic soup, of such strength as cannot be...even by boiling for hours, from a piece of flesh. It should be of the colour of dark sherry, and may be drank warm or cold. The extract of flesh obtained...
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the chemist; a monthly journal of chemical philosophy and of chemistry ...

john and charles watt - 1850 - 616 páginas
...the coagulated albumen and the fibrine, now become bard and horny, we obtain an equal weight of the most aromatic soup, of such strength as cannot be...usual additions by which soup is usually seasoned, and tingec somewhat darker by means of roastec onions or burnt sugar, it forms the very j four or five...
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